122 INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGS Metal No. Obverse Eeverse M 228 Three coins 229 Two coins 230 281 232-237 238-240 241l As on No. 220. To r. Kh. m. To r. Kli. sam. G. B. As on No. 220. In upper field Kh. monogram. S. -6. W, 33, S. -6. S.-6. (17) Type: mounted king with title dhnuni&asa, and standing Demeter; copper', round Maharajasa mahatasa dhrami- Jcasa rajatirajasa Ayasa, Demeter standing to front with r. arm extended and cornucopiae in L hand. To r. Kh. mon. segasa* PL XII. Greek legend as on No. 188, but barbarous. King with whip on horseback to r. To r. M. 30. W. 145. S. -85. G. B. (18) Type: Poseidon and Bacchante; copper, square On three sides BAZIAEflS BASIAEHN MEfAAOY AZOV Poseidon standing to front with long trident in L hand and r. foot on shoulder of a small figure to L; r. hand rests on knee. W. 170. a M. On three sides Maharajasa rajarajasa mahatasa Ayasa. Female figure standing to front between trees (possibly Bacchante among vines). To L M. 29. G.B. 1 Coins of this type seem commonly to have been restruck on suitable issues of the Greek kings. In this Collection there are two specimens restruck on coins of Apollodotos (type JB. J€ Cat., PL X. 6) and Hippostratos respectively, while in the British Museum there is a specimen restruck on a large Hippostratos copper coin of type J3. Jf. Cat., PI. XIV. 8.